Shining Star Campaign

Our Supporters and Sustainers

Sirius is the brightest star (in fact, star system) in the Earth's night sky. Our Sirius sustainers make major contributions to provide our annual funding base on which to build to make our programs and services possible.

Thank you to our current Sirius sustainers!

Our Sirius sustainers generously provide the base of our annual budget. Then, hundreds of individual donors add to the base to make of our programs and service possible. We can’t do it without everyone's help!

Other significant contributors are:

 More information about our Sirius sustainers and other organizations can be found on this website at https://www.fabrydisease.org/index.php/company-clinic-info/pharma-info

Thank You!

We post acknowledgments about our individual donors in our periodic newsletters and on our Facebook page.

Please take this opportunity to make a tax-exempt charitable contribution to the National Fabry Disease Foundation using the Donate Now button on the upper right side of the home page, or by sending a contribution to National Fabry Disease Foundation, 144 E King St, Unit 1419, Hillsborough, NC 27278, or by using the Donate button at the top of our Facebook page at www.fabrydisease.org.

A great way to support our mission is to become a sustainer with a automatic recurring monthly donation using our website Donate Now button.

We really appreciate your support!

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Thanks for your support!

As an IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization we rely on donations from organizations and individuals to provide meaningful programs and services to people/families with Fabry disease.                      Please give generously!  

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Thank you to our corporate/business sponsors as well as our many individual donors. Contributions of all sizes add up to make a tremendous difference.

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